Mark it down sports fans. Gary Sanchez’s 2-out, ground ball single to tie the game last night in the 9th inning will be the Yankees’ Minolta Turning Point of the Season. SU did not see the entire game but this was clearly a frustrating night. CC got pissed off when he was taken out but hey, 3rd time through the line up and is not throwing 97 mph anymore. No problem with Girardi making that move. Tyler Wade is just not ready for prime time yet; poor guy kept coming up in key situations. Matt Holliday cannot elevate the ball anymore; he is Mr. Gounder to Short and a sure DP all the time now.
You get to the 9th inning, tying run on 3rd base, no one out and Frazier and Judge don’t get it done. Sanchez’s grounder should have ended the game but no – sneaks through as no one goes for it. The Yankees win in the 11th on a walk-off home run. Judge chips a tooth in the celebration. Big win and write it down. Momentum starts here.
What to expect? Here is what will happen:
- First, Judge will now go on a roll. He needed something to happen. The chipped tooth will create discomfort and knock him out of his funk. SU knew the Home Run Derby was a bad idea – this always happens. But he will now feel differently at the plate and it will help as he is irritated by his tooth.
- Matt Holliday is going to go back on the DL. I can feel it. He will take one for the team as opponents start to field 7 infielders on the left side of the infield for his at bats.
- Jacoby Ellsbury is going to get hot. He just needs the at bats.
- Tyler Wade gets a trip back to Scranton for more seasoning or will be included in the Sonny Gray deal with Oakland. It seems like that trade will be happening this weekend. If he goes back to Scranton, he can share a car with Cessi who is also not ready for prime time.
- The bullpen looks really good now. They can even field the best of the rookies to be the long man and stop with the Scranton shuttle back and forth.
- Aaron Hicks will provide a boost when he returns. It will be interesting if they keep Clint Frazier up or send him down. That’s why Ellsbury is key as he needs to be a contributor even though not an SU fave. Plus they desperately need another left-handed bat in the line-up. The loss of Bird was a killer just for that reason.
Bottom line: the Division is certainly within reach. Boston has under-achieved and may start to feel the pressure of falling short with a big payroll. SU feels the Yankees are still playing with house money this season and should not trade away any top prospects. Stay with the program.
Finally, college football just around the corner. Time to start paying attention.